In 'Kanche' which was based on World War 2 of mid-1940s, Dasu (The character played by Srinivas Avasarala) mentions several quotes of 'Srinivas Rao' aka Sri Sri.
Actually, Sri Sri has penned Maha Prasthanam between 1930 & 1940. However, The book was published only in 1950. How could Dasu speak the quotes of Sri Sri even before the book was published? Critics point out this as the biggest flaw of 'Kanche'.
Team Kanche has come up with a detailed explanation - In the movie, Srinivas Avasarala says 'Maa Srinivas Rao' before mentioning the quotes and it means he knew Sri Sri personally even before the book got published. In short, Sri Sri is Srinivas Rao before 'Maha Prasthanam'.
Varun Tej issued a clarification: "Dasu is a friend of Kompella Janardhan Rao a very close friend of Sri Sri garu. @DirKrish wdn't make such a mistake".
Actually, Sri Sri has penned Maha Prasthanam between 1930 & 1940. However, The book was published only in 1950. How could Dasu speak the quotes of Sri Sri even before the book was published? Critics point out this as the biggest flaw of 'Kanche'.
Team Kanche has come up with a detailed explanation - In the movie, Srinivas Avasarala says 'Maa Srinivas Rao' before mentioning the quotes and it means he knew Sri Sri personally even before the book got published. In short, Sri Sri is Srinivas Rao before 'Maha Prasthanam'.
Varun Tej issued a clarification: "Dasu is a friend of Kompella Janardhan Rao a very close friend of Sri Sri garu. @DirKrish wdn't make such a mistake".